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Is it possible that Hong Xiuquan's son was captured by the Qing army and made a naive self-report to please him in order to survive?

1856 The Taiping Army, which just captured Nanjing, is in a good situation. After making Nanjing the capital, the comrades who were able to help each other in the same boat before began to fight for power and profit and kill each other in the face of the coming wealth. First, Yang, the East King who could convey his father's will, plotted to usurp the throne, and then Wei Changhui, the North King, was deceived by Hong Xiuquan, the heavenly king, and led troops into the East Palace, killing nearly 20,000 people of Yang and his men. Finally, he wanted to kill Shi Dakai, the wing king, and then killed Shi Dakai's family after fleeing in Shi Dakai overnight. Finally, after Shi Dakai got up, King Hong Xiuquan had to kill King Wei Changhui of North China to vent his anger. Finally, he accepted Shi Dakai, who was excluded by Hong Xiuquan, and led the elite Taiping Army to flee to the west. The situation in the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom has gone from bad to worse. This is the "Tianjing Incident".

In A.D. 1864, the heavenly king Hong Xiuquan died of illness, and his son Tianguifu Hong succeeded him as the little heavenly king. However, within a few months, the Xiang army invaded Nanjing, and Tianguifu Hong broke through the city under the guidance of the remnants of the Taiping Army, but it was not just when he entered Jiangxi to meet another part of the Taiping Army that he met the Qing army. During the war, Tianguifu Hong was isolated from all the people. He ran alone in the mountains for six days. Finally, he was so hungry that he went down the mountain. He was taken in by a family named Tang, and was discovered by the Qing army in a few days. Then, under the command of the Qing army, he was escorted to Nanchang by Tang's grandfather.

Tianguifu Hong, who was imprisoned, always dreamed of his own life. In prison, he pushed everything about the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom to Hong Xiuquan and others, and confessed many secrets of his father's harem, including thousands of concubines in Hong Xiuquan's harem. He also said that he had never been abroad, and he didn't even know the pigs, horses, cattle and sheep outside.

He also wrote in the preface that he hoped the Qing court would let him go. In the future, I will study with Master Tang, be admitted as a scholar in the Qing court, repay Master Tang's kindness, and write many doggerels to praise his master Tang and the Qing court, all for survival.

Tianguifu Hong, who dreams of living, is doomed to be an empty dream and a broken dream. Soon, the Qing court ordered him to be executed on the spot at the age of 16. When the sound of his miserable cry resounded through Caocheng, perhaps his dream just woke up. What an unrealistic dream he had had before.